Engine
MERCURY PRO XS
Total Power
250hp
Engine Hours
-
Class
Bass
Length
21ft
Year
2024
Model
721 Pro Xp
Capacity
-
Sale ! Sale ! Sale ! Price includes Phoenix Rebate.... Limited time only
The model that anglers have come to know for over a decade as one of the finest fishing platforms in the industry. Featuring a larger console to be able to flush mount bigger graphs and a revolutionary new bow shroud design. The front deck is elevated to allow for better pitching and flipping making it a great bass catching machine. Call for price before 6/1/2024 to cash in on factory rebates from Phoenix!!
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Additional Information
- MERCURY 250 PRO XS
- HUMMINBIRD HELIX 10SI CENTER DUAL DASH SHROUD
- HUMMINBIRD HELIX 10DI ON VINYL STACKED BOW
- MINN KOTA 112 LB. ULTREX MDI
- MINN KOTA MK 460 PCL CHARGER
- PHOENIX INTEGRATED WIRING
- BUILT IN BOW LIGHTS
- MERCURY FURY PROP
- TRICK STEP
- T-14 WHEELS
- PAINT OVER GATORHYDE
- FULTON F2 JACK & WINCH
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